Archive for the 'Design' Category

The story so far…


take my money

1. I received an email from a friend asked me to sponsor her bike tour for National MS Society. So I clicked on the link in the email, followed the instructions, and donated. The process was nothing difficult, but it could’ve been a whole lot easier if only they’d use PayPal or [...]

font / typeface

I’ve thought that ‘font’ is the digital file of a typeface. Then I was reading the recent article in NY Times Magazine about Clearview, and the author Joshua Yaffa uses the words font and typeface as if they mean the same thing. So what is it? Not that Adobe is the authority, [...]

our best one-pager yet

That’s what Danny thinks, at least.
Why is it that we are unable to create a website for Iridesco?  I don’t know, man.  But this one-pager sure is looking hot.  And it fits our corporate identity, brand image, marketing direction, and embodies our core values (email us if you’d like to know what they are).  Unlike [...]

blame it on duchamp.

Via Letters of the New Yorker,
Banksy, as profiled by Lauren Collins, is surely a talented artist, but the moment he makes a brushstorke on property that doesn’t belong to him he is a vandal and a criminal. It is an unfortunate truth that the notoriety given to Banksy and other graffiti vandals by media [...]

it’s friday…

and you should not be reading this.

Mindful Displays for Business

In the latest issue of Fortune magazine, the cover story takes a look at how Bloomberg LP operates. The company aligns its employees on its business goals through prominent displays of sales metrics placed around the office:
There are close to 9,400 employees at Bloomberg, and all would cheer that analyst’s fidelity to the product. [...]